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accompaned by Mr Banks and Dr Solander, the first thing I did was
to look for fresh water and with that View rowed out to wards the
Cape because in the bottom of the Bay was low mangrove land and little
probability of meeting with any there, but the way I went I found
two small streames which were difficult to get at on account of the
surff and rocks upon the shore. As we came round the Cape we saw in
a Sandy Cove a small stream of water ran over the beach, but here
I did not go in the boat because I found that it would not be easy
to land. We hardly advance any thing into the Country, it being here
hilly which were steep and rocky and we had not time to viset the
low lands and therefore met with nothing remarkable. My intention |
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